Flow Over Fear | Sneha Chakrabortory | TEDxNIIT University
Watch artist Sneha Chakraborty in her moving TEDx talk “Flow Over Fear,” where she opens up about navigating uncertainty, self-doubt, and the pressure to meet expectations in a fast-moving world.Through honest reflections and personal stories, Sneha talks about the fear many people carry, the kind that quietly says you need to earn more, do more, be more, before you can pursue what you truly care about. She shares how she explored multiple career paths, often feeling uncertain about her direction and questioning her own abilities.At her lowest, it was painting and the familiar rhythm of creating art that helped her find clarity. It gave her a space to feel grounded and realigned with who she was. That creative process didn’t just offer comfort, it became her way forward.This talk is a reflection on how it’s okay to not have everything figured out. It’s a reminder that doubt and fear are part of the journey, but they don’t have to stop you. With sincerity and calm strength, Sneha encourages us to keep moving, even if the path ahead looks unclear.Sneha Chakraborty is a multidisciplinary artist known for her murals, illustrations, and storytelling. Her work has gained recognition in contemporary art circles for its depth and community impact. Sneha Chakraborty transforms Mumbai’s slums with vibrant murals, turning neglected walls into stories of hope and unity. A pioneering AR NFT artist in India, she merges art with technology, redefining public spaces. Collaborating with organizations like St+art India Foundation, she brings communities together by involving local residents in her creations, fostering pride and ownership. Through her work, Sneha bridges art, activism, and social change, using street art as a tool for empowerment and collective storytelling. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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